Abstract

Longwall mining is a productive mining method that has been widely used in China, the United States, Australia, and Europe. However, due to the subsidence caused by coal mining activities, the phenomenon is complex, longwall mining brings the overburden movement issues accompany with the coal recovery. In subsidence trough, the resulting strata and surface ground movements are regarded as largely contemporaneous with mining, producing more or less direct effects of natural ecology. Ground penetrating radar has been widely used in geological hazard detection due to its high precision, but it is rarely employed in underground measuring the overlying strata movement above the longwall panel. In this article, there are five close-multiple coal seams (5#, 7#, 8#, 9#, 12# seams) within 70 m distance to be monitored in Qian Jiaying coal mine of Kailuan Coal Company in Hebei province. The 7#, 8#, 9#, 12# coal seams were already excavated in sequence. So the 5# coal seam is overmining above the gobs of four coal seams at the top. The ZTR12-series ground penetrating radar equipment is used to detect the development of fractures under the floor of the 5# coal seam. The ZTR12-series ground penetrating radar system has the capability of large depth detection and explosion proof to adapt to the working environment of underground coal mines and can realize fine detection and accurate identification. The maximum detection distance of reflection method can reach 50 m. The measurement results show that the 5# coal seam is in the fracture zone above the gobs of four coal seams, and the caved zone of lower coal seam develops to fine sandstone of the 5# coal seam floor. The ground penetrating radar has shown much promise in the detection of overlying strata movement.

Highlights

  • According to the report of ‘‘Statistical Review of World Energy’’ British Petroleum (BP), China became the world’s largest energy consumer in 2010

  • China is not an energy-rich country. It is short of oil and gas resources, but coal energy is relatively abundant

  • Coal is widely distributed in China, and the mining conditions are complex and diverse

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Introduction

According to the report of ‘‘Statistical Review of World Energy’’ British Petroleum (BP), China became the world’s largest energy consumer in 2010. It is short of oil and gas resources, but coal energy is relatively abundant. In terms of types of energy consumption in China, coal resource is the main energy, accounting for about 70% of the total energy consumption. This type of energy consumption is difficult to change in the short term. China is the largest coal producing country in the world as well. Coal is widely distributed in China, and the mining conditions are complex and diverse.

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